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I just signed up and wanted to take the tour, but it kind of aborts abruptly when explaining "upvoting" the first answer. After two retries I realized this is because I did not click on the actual...
#2: Post edited
I just signed up and wanted to take the tour, but it kind of aborts abruptly after "upvoting" the first answer.- After two retries I realized this is because I did not click on the actual "upvote" button. But I didn't enter any text either and just used the "Next" button to navigate through the sections as if it is a slideshow.
- Well, I kind of felt stuck and couldn't discern if there is more or if the tutorial just "ended" without any notice...
- Maybe to be consistent, you could add the "Next" button also to the "upvote" screen? Would be less interrupting, I think.
- I just signed up and wanted to take the tour, but it kind of aborts abruptly when explaining "upvoting" the first answer.
- After two retries I realized this is because I did not click on the actual "upvote" button. But I didn't enter any text either and just used the "Next" button to navigate through the sections as if it is a slideshow.
- Well, I kind of felt stuck and couldn't discern if there is more or if the tutorial just "ended" without any notice...
- Maybe to be consistent, you could add the "Next" button also to the "upvote" screen? Would be less interrupting, I think.
#1: Initial revision
Bug/Improvement in the tour on "upvote"
I just signed up and wanted to take the tour, but it kind of aborts abruptly after "upvoting" the first answer. After two retries I realized this is because I did not click on the actual "upvote" button. But I didn't enter any text either and just used the "Next" button to navigate through the sections as if it is a slideshow. Well, I kind of felt stuck and couldn't discern if there is more or if the tutorial just "ended" without any notice... Maybe to be consistent, you could add the "Next" button also to the "upvote" screen? Would be less interrupting, I think.